FOUNDATION ENGINEERING BASICS AND TUTORIALS

FOUNDATION ENGINEERING BASIC INFORMATION
What Is Foundation Engineering?


The title foundation engineer is given to that person who by reason of training and experience is sufficiently versed in scientific principles and engineering judgment (often termed "art") to design a foundation. We might say engineering judgment is the creative part of this design process.

The necessary scientific principles are acquired through formal educational courses in geotechnical (soil mechanics, geology, foundation engineering) and structural (analysis, design in reinforced concrete and steel, etc.) engineering and continued self-study via short courses, professional conferences, journal reading, and the like.

Because of the heterogeneous nature of soil and rock masses, two foundations—even on adjacent construction sites—will seldom be the same except by coincidence. Since every foundation represents at least partly a venture into the unknown, it is of great value to have access to others' solutions obtained from conference presentations, journal papers, and textbook condensations of appropriate literature.

The amalgamation of experience, study of what others have done in somewhat similar situations, and the site-specific geotechnical information to produce an economical, practical, and safe substructure design is application of engineering judgment.

The following steps are the minimum required for designing a foundation:
1. Locate the site and the position of load. A rough estimate of the foundation load(s) is usually provided by the client or made in-house. Depending on the site or load system complexity, a literature survey may be started to see how others have approached similar problems.

2. Physically inspect the site for any geological or other evidence that may indicate a potential design problem that will have to be taken into account when making the design or giving a design recommendation. Supplement this inspection with any previously obtained soil data.

3. Establish the field exploration program and, on the basis of discovery (or what is found in the initial phase), set up the necessary supplemental field testing and any laboratory test program.

4. Determine the necessary soil design parameters based on integration of test data, scientific principles, and engineering judgment. Simple or complex computer analyses may be involved.

For complex problems, compare the recommended data with published literature or engage another geotechnical consultant to give an outside perspective to the results.

5. Design the foundation using the soil parameters from step 4. The foundation should be economical and be able to be built by the available construction personnel.

Take into account practical construction tolerances and local construction practices. Interact closely with all concerned (client, engineers, architect, contractor) so that the substructure system is not excessively overdesigned and risk is kept within acceptable levels. A computer may be used extensively (or not at all) in this step.

AUTO CAD DRAWING COMMAND AND KEYBOARD SHORT CUT KEYS TUTORIALS AND LINKS

COMMAND AND KEYBOARD SHORT CUT KEYS OF AUTOCAD TUTORIAL LINKS
A Link On Keyboard Shortcut and Command of Auto CAD

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AutoCAD Keyboard Shortcuts

ALT+F8        VBA Run
ALT+F11      VBA Editor
CTRL+1        Properties Palette
CTRL+2        DesignCenter Palette
CTRL+3        Tool Palette
CTRL+4        Sheet Set Manager Palette
CTRL+5        Info Palette
CTRL+6        DBConnect Manager
CTRL+7        Markup Set Manager Palette
CTRL+A        Selects objects in drawing
CTRL+B        Toggles Snap
CTRL+C        Copies objects to Clipboard
CTRL+SHFT+C    Copies objects to Clipboard with Base Point
CTRL+D        Toggles coordinate display
CTRL+E        Cycles through isometric planes
CTRL+F        Toggles running object snaps
CTRL+G        Toggles Grid
CTRL+H        Toggles PICKSTYLE on/off
CTRL+J        Executes last command
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AUTOCAD DRAWING COMMANDS 

AutoCAD Line Command: The line command can allow you to create a
single line or a series of lines.
To activate the Line command use one of the following options:
1- Draw Toolbar.
2- Draw from the pull-down menu bar.
3- Key board: Type L for line on the command line and press Enter
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AutoCAD Command Shortcuts
Notes:
1.  Generally a shortcut prefixed with ” -“  will suppress the associated dialogue from appearing.
2.  Some of the following shortcuts only work with AutoCAD 2006.
3.  Not all of the shortcuts listed work with AutoCAD LT.
SHORTCUT COMMAND COMMENT
ATT ATTDEF Opens attribute definition dialogue box
ATTEDIT ATTEDIT Edit attribute values for a specific block
B BLOCK Opens block dialogue box in order to make a block
BATTMAN BATTMAN Opens block attribute manager
BATTORDER BATTORDER Displays attribute order dialogue box
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